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The Bersih Movement and Democratisation in Malaysia: Repression, Dissent and Opportunities

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Bersih Movement and Democratisation in Malaysia: Repression, Dissent and Opportunities

Contributors:

By (Author) Khoo Ying Hooi

ISBN:

9781793642134

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Lexington Books

Publication Date:

10th December 2020

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

General and world history
Development studies
Development economics and emerging economies

Dewey:

320.9595

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

223

Dimensions:

Width 163mm, Height 231mm, Spine 22mm

Weight:

513g

Description

Beginning in 2005 as a small electoral reform initiative, the Coalition for Clean and Fair Elections, known as Bersih, became the most prominent social movement in Malaysia. Based on participant observation approach and first-hand interviews with key actors, this book examines how Bersih became a movement that aggregated the collective grievance of Malaysians and brought Malaysian sociopolitical activism to a new level. This book makes a major contribution to the scholarly work on social movement theories in the Southeast Asian context and to the growing literature on social movements and democratization.

Reviews

Though vast, the literatures on democratisation and social movements rarely speak to each other. And while the study of democratisation has logically focused on non-democratic countries, the study of social movements has been biased toward empirical work in western democracies. Thats what makes The Bersih Movement and Democratisation in Malaysia such a welcome addition to both literatures. For starters, Khoo Ying Hooi situates her account of democratisation in Malaysia at the intersection of these two fields. And in doing so, she also gives us an especially rich application of social movement theory to a non-Western, non-democratic country. This is a must-read for scholars of social movements and democratisation alike.

-- Doug McAdam, Stanford University

The Bersih Movement and Democratisation in Malaysia: Repression, Dissent, and Opportunities gives a long overdue recognition to the power of collective actions by the Malaysian peoples movement that was catalysed by BERSIH 2.0. The author, Khoo Ying Hooi, has skilfully captured how the opportunities and challenges in the country gave credence for BERSIH 2.0 to come together in a sustained and organised manner to counter a repressive, non-democratic system. This book touches on critical issues, such as corruption, electoral fraud and abuse of powers, and links the peoples power to a peaceful and democratic electoral change in government. This book is well-written and well-argued.

-- Maria Chin Abdullah, member of Parliament Petaling Jaya, former BERSIH 2.0 Chair

Drawing on original interviews and a wide variety of other sources, Khoo Ying Hooi provides extensive detail on many aspects of the Bersih movement for democracy in Malaysia and brings the movement into dialogue with US and European theories of democratization, civil society, and social movements. The book adds an important case to the literature.

-- Pamela Oliver, professor emerita, University of Wisconsin

Author Bio

Khoo Ying Hooi is deputy head and senior lecturer in the Department of International and Strategic Studies at the University of Malaya.

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